What is another word for anthill?

Pronunciation: [ˈanthɪl] (IPA)

Anthills are small, yet essential parts of an ecosystem, providing shelter, protection, and food for a variety of insects. Although "anthill" is the commonly used term to describe these mounds of soil and debris, there are several other synonyms for this word. These include ant nest, ant colony, ant mound, formicary, insect castle, insect fortress, and ant hillside. Each of these terms describes the same thing, yet can bring a new level of description and understanding to these incredible structures. Next time you come across an anthill, take a closer look and appreciate the intricate worlds that ants have built.

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What are the hypernyms for Anthill?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Anthill?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the opposite words for anthill?

An anthill is a mound or hill of earth created by ants. There are several antonyms for this word, which are words that are opposite in meaning. One antonym for anthill could be "depression," which is a low area or hollow in the ground. Another antonym could be "bump," which is a raised area on a surface. "Flatland" or "plain" could also be antonyms for anthill, as they describe areas without any significant changes in elevation. Finally, "valley" is another antonym for anthill, which is a low area between mountains or hills. All of these antonyms provide contrast to the idea of an anthill, which is a raised area created by ants.

What are the antonyms for Anthill?

Usage examples for Anthill

And all that will furnish only a very incomplete idea of the innumerable obligations the aquatic anthill, from an industrial and military standpoint, which is called a naval base, has to meet.
"Fighting France"
Stephane Lauzanne
When within thirty yards of the groups, I discovered the heads of two men appear above an anthill on my left, with the barrels of their guns carelessly pointed toward the road.
"How I Found Livingstone"
Sir Henry M. Stanley
Farther away the partridges stole quietly to an anthill at the edge of some barley.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies

Famous quotes with Anthill

  • We are anthill men upon an anthill world.
    Ray Bradbury
  • An anthill increases by accumulation. Medicine is consumed by distribution. That which is feared lessens by association. This is the thing to understand.
    Ovid
  • Life without sex might be safer but it would be unbearably dull. It is the sex instinct which makes women seem beautiful, which they are once in a blue moon, and men seem wise and brave, which they never are at all. Throttle it, denaturalize it, take it away, and human existence would be reduced to the prosiac, laborious, boresome, imbecile level of life in an anthill.
    Henry Louis Mencken
  • As a young man, Valmiki searched through the world seeking open friendship and happiness and hope and finding none of these he went alone into the empty forest where no man lived, to as spot where the Tamasa River flows into Ganga. There he sat for years without moving, so still that white ants built an anthill over him. There Valmiki sat inside that anthill for thousands of years with only his eyes showing out, trying to find the True, his hands folded and his mind lost in contemplation.
    Valmiki
  • Valmiki stood up and broke free out of that hard anthill. Suddenly he saw all around him many houses of hermits and their families, young trees carefully watered, a retreat cleared from the forest. Four boys ran up to him from the river and cried "The wife of some great warrior weeps by Ganges. She is fair as a Goddess fallen from heaven, all bewildered, all alone, never seen before, with child, and with small gifts tied from the city within a silk cloth beside her. Go to her, welcome her and protect her.
    Valmiki

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